CODE OF CONDUCT

Code of Conduct

Each student should be neatly dressed up. The school uniform should be worn on all working days and for all school functions. Students who are not properly dressed or not in uniform will be marked in the uniform defaulter’s record. Use of hair gel is not allowed.

All boys (except Sikhs) must keep their hair short. Girls must tie their hair neatly with a specified maroon band. Girls with long hair must make two plaits.

To converse only in English while he/she is in the school premises. No student is allowed to use any language other than English in the school campus.

To be polite at all times and should not use indecent language or indulge in fights and quarrels with others in the school. Any behavior likely to hurt others in the matter of language, religion, caste or community is strictly prohibited. At the same time, vulgarity in talk and behavior must be strictly avoided.

Each student must take care of the school property.No student should scratch or destroy school property, write or draw on the walls or cause damage in any way to any item belonging to the school or to others in the school. Any damage done will render the student liable for recovery of damages and fine.

Loitering aimlessly in corridors, running about or whistling is strictly prohibited.Students should regard the school as his/her second home and do everything possible to keep the classroom and the school premises neat and pleasing to the eye. All waste paper and other discard able material should be thrown in the dustbin.

Children are not allowed to bring/electronic gadgets to school. Mobile phones found with children will be confiscated and never returned. Also a fine of rupees five hundred will be taken from the child.

Children should be regular and punctual to school as it help them to keep themselves up to date with all the lessons taught in the school.

Carry nutritious Tiffin to school as it helps a lot in development of your mind as well as your immunity.

Participate enthusiastically in all activities of the school.